\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline
\textbf{Regular Verbs} \\
\hline
\textbf{Complete the table:} \\
\hline
enjoy & \\
\hline
snow & \\
\hline
marvel & \\
\hline
happen & \\
\hline
dance & \\
\hline
join & \\
\hline
live & \\
\hline
rain & \\
\hline
apply & \\
\hline
mix & \\
\hline
last & \\
\hline
arrange & \\
\hline
offer & \\
\hline
shop & \\
\hline
brush & \\
\hline
play & \\
\hline
tap & \\
\hline
receive & \\
\hline
enter & \\
\hline
suggest & \\
\hline
ban & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

\textbf{Add -ED:}

1) If the verb ends in "e":
[tex]\[ \text{arrive} \rightarrow \text{arrived} \][/tex]
Eg: We arrived at the station.

[tex]\[ \text{move} \rightarrow \text{moved} \][/tex]
Eg: Ava moved to a new house.

2) If the verb ends in a consonant + y:
[tex]\[ \text{try} \rightarrow \text{tried} \][/tex]
Eg: He tried his best.

[tex]\[ \text{study} \rightarrow \text{studied} \][/tex]
Eg: We studied all night.

3) If the verb has a consonant-vowel-consonant structure (excluding w, x, r):
[tex]\[ \text{stop} \rightarrow \text{stopped} \][/tex]
Eg: My father stopped smoking.

[tex]\[ \text{prefer} \rightarrow \text{preferred} \][/tex]
Eg: I preferred tea when I was a child.

4) For the rest of the regular verbs:
[tex]\[ \text{start} \rightarrow \text{started} \][/tex]
Eg: She started working early.

[tex]\[ \text{watch} \rightarrow \text{watched} \][/tex]
Eg: My son watched a movie.

\textbf{Special Rule:}
[tex]\[ C-V^*+C+e \rightarrow C+ed \][/tex]
(Note: This special rule applies to certain verbs.)

Eg: Use the rule correctly to form the past tense.



Answer :

Let's complete the table by converting each given regular verb to its past tense form according to the appropriate rules:

1. enjoy becomes enjoyyed - following a regular pattern where the verb ends in a consonant-vowel combination.
2. snow becomes snowwed - similar pattern of consonant-vowel combination.
3. marvel becomes marvelled - ends with a consonant and vowel pattern.
4. happen becomes happenned - same pattern recognition.
5. dance becomes danced - ends with 'e', so just add 'd'.
6. join becomes joined - ideal regular verb formation.
7. live becomes lived - ends with 'e', just append 'd'.
8. rain becomes rained - regular pattern addition of 'ed'.
9. apply becomes applied - changes 'y' to 'ied' when preceded by a consonant.
10. mix becomes mixxed - recognized pattern needing a consonant doubling.
11. last becomes lasted - add 'ed' for regular verb ending.
12. arrange becomes arranged - ends with 'e', add 'd'.
13. offer becomes offerred - double the 'r' as per regular pattern.
14. shop becomes shopped - recognized consonant doubling.
15. brush becomes brushed - add 'ed' as no specific rule applies.
16. play becomes playyed - similar consonant-vowel combination pattern.
17. tap becomes tapped - recognized need to double the final consonant.
18. receive becomes received - ends with 'e', so 'd' is added.
19. enter becomes enterred - doubling the 'r' follows our observed rule.
20. suggest becomes suggested - simple addition of 'ed'.
21. ban becomes banned - doubling last consonant and adding 'ed'.

Here is the completed table:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \text{Regular Verbs} & \text{Past Tense} \\ \hline \text{enjoy} & \text{enjoyyed} \\ \hline \text{snow} & \text{snowwed} \\ \hline \text{marvel} & \text{marvelled} \\ \hline \text{happen} & \text{happenned} \\ \hline \text{dance} & \text{danced} \\ \hline \text{join} & \text{joined} \\ \hline \text{live} & \text{lived} \\ \hline \text{rain} & \text{rained} \\ \hline \text{apply} & \text{applied} \\ \hline \text{mix} & \text{mixxed} \\ \hline \text{last} & \text{lasted} \\ \hline \text{arrange} & \text{arranged} \\ \hline \text{offer} & \text{offerred} \\ \hline \text{shop} & \text{shopped} \\ \hline \text{brush} & \text{brushed} \\ \hline \text{play} & \text{playyed} \\ \hline \text{tap} & \text{tapped} \\ \hline \text{receive} & \text{received} \\ \hline \text{enter} & \text{enterred} \\ \hline \text{suggest} & \text{suggested} \\ \hline \text{ban} & \text{banned} \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]